Lincoln: No, I gave them the right one. The one that shows the real you. The perfect you.

Sisters: (hugs Lincoln) Aww! Thank you, Lincoln!

— "Picture Perfect"

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Even a show about a family of 10 girls and 1 brother can warm our heart with a few moments every couple of episodes.

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General

Just the relationship between the Loud kids is really sweeteven if they, like pretty much all siblings, do argue a lot and get on each other's nerves, it's obvious that they really do care about each other and have very strong caring and protective instincts towards each other.

Out of the nine oldest Loud children, rockstar-Luna seems to spend the most time with baby-Lilyshe's usually the one holding Lily when they and the rest of their siblings are on the move and is often seen playing with Lily. It's probably safe to assume that, after the Loud kids' parents, Luna is Lily's primary caregiver.

This is highly debatable, as Lily is actually, by numbers, most often seen with Leni, and Lincoln has explicitly mentioned that Lori and Leni are the ones usually assigned the role of babysitter when the parents are away. Which is heartwarming all on it's own, as despite her clumsiness and lack of intelligence, Leni is perfectly capable of seeing to her baby sister's needs.

Any time Lola and Lana show that they really do love each other. The major instances, such as the events of "Patching Things Up", are listed below. However, sometimes, it's in episodes or scenes in which they are not the focus, but they can be seen playing together, generally as part of a group shot. For instance, they dance together during the party in "Party Down" and can be seen playing together in a corner at the beginning of "Potty Mouth". In "Lock 'N' Loud", they are playing with modelling clay with Lily. In "Yes Man", they act together to convince their parents to give them some money, so Lana can fix Lola's car and make it more performing.

Season 1

101a  Left in the Dark

Lily falling asleep in Lincoln's arms, then Lincoln gently putting her in a basket of clothes and kissing her on the head.

Lincoln hugging the twins when they believe a ghost in the basement, then vowing to protect his sisters on their journey down to the basement.

When the girls are running around screaming over what they think is a ghost in the basement, Lincoln yells out "I'll save you, sisters!" and attacks the "ghost". Just the way he says it is adorable.

At the end, when Lincoln wallows in the fact that he just missed his show, his sisters cheer him up by reminding him of the real adventure he just had with them, and they gather on the touch to watch his recorded footage on the TV.

Lincoln:(to the camera) You know, I may have missed my show, but sometimes, it's not about being there first. Sometimes, it's about being there together  all of us.

Everyone cheering Lincoln on as he goes to kiss Ronnie Anne outside.....Then immediately apologizing when she socks him in the eye.

Ronnie Anne giving Lincoln a note with an apology and her number and then a steak for his eye, proving that his sisters were right all along.

102b  Making the Case

Lincoln creating an embarrassing video of himself to post online as an apology to his sisters for humiliating them.

The girls showing forgiveness to Lincoln by awarding him a small trophy for him to put on display, with a few hugs included.

Lucy referring to Lincoln as "brother" again after having disavowed him over his earlier video.

103a  Driving Miss Hazy

When the other girls find out Lincoln is teaching Leni how to drive properly, they practically beg him to let them help and give her visual aids for a makeshift car and cheer for her when she succeeds with a lawn mower.

103b  No Guts, No Glori

Lincoln and Lori playing video games together after cleaning up the house before their parents arrive.

104b  A Tale of Two Tables

After realizing the grown-up table isn't for him after all, Lincoln happily returns to the kiddie table. Not only that, but he inspires his older sisters to do the same, as it turns out all along that none of them were happy at the grown-up table either. Meanwhile, the parents finally get to enjoy some peace and quiet, making it a win-win for everyone.

105a  Project Loud House

When Lincoln's project gets broken, his sisters help him pass the assignment by going to his school and posing still to create a life-sized version of the project!

Even though his herding of his sisters to get going was primarily for his own purposes, it still showed just how much he knows and cares about each of them.

105b  In Tents Debate

Lincoln and all ten sisters debating their vacation plans in Lori and Leni's room, which is usually off-limits to the other siblings.

Lynn and Lily playing together during their meeting with the rest of their siblings.

Lincoln manages to make all ten sisters happy by taking the brunt of the bad aspects of the campground so they can enjoy the good ones.

106b  Space Invader

Lynn wanting to bunk with Lincoln after fighting with Lucy, and Lincoln agreeing to it even though he knows what's coming.

Lucy and Lynn making up with a food fight, then sleeping with Lincoln once again after trashing their bedroom.

107a  Picture Perfect

Lincoln going about the house observing his sisters' true selves and realizing that he likes them better that way.

Lily walking into Luan's arms while Luan entertains her by wearing her Groucho glasses.

Lori and Leni happily taking selfies together, especially since they hadn't been seen getting along up to this point.

Lincoln ends up giving the old photo to Mom and Dad... and they love it so much, they hang it on the mantle for all to see!

The second time we see Lana trying to mess with Lola by being 'the Mud Monster' coming to get her dirty, Lola is smiling and both of them treat it as a game rather than picking on each other.

107b  Undie Pressure

Lola buying Lincoln the "victory undies" even though he lost, saying that it's unfair for him to not be allowed to live his habits while the others can.

Lori and Leni gushing over the former's six-week anniversary with Bobby, during which Lori lets Leni do her nails.

108a  Linc or Swim

All of the sisters playing and having fun in Lincoln's pool and later in their deluxe pool.

Lincoln regretting having kicked all of his sisters out of his pool when he realizes just how much more fun sharing it was.

All of the sisters immediately inviting Lincoln to join them in their pool despite him having kicked them out earlier; as Lynn states, it's more fun with all of them in it together.

After accidentally busting his sisters' pool, Lincoln invites all of them (and Bobby) back into his.

108b  Changing the Baby

Even though none of his sister were interested in taking part of whatever activity Lincoln suggested, its still sweet that Lincoln wanted to spend some time with his sisters.

The montage of Lincoln spending the day with Lily.

After reading Lily an Ace Savvy bedtime story and kissing her goodnight, Lincoln thanks the baby for the best day ever, believing it was the start of a beautiful friendship.

When Lincoln and Lori hear Leni's screams, they immediately go to her. And even though they're amusingly baffled at how she couldn't get out of Lily's crib by herself, they help her anyway.

At the end of the episode, Lily befriends Clyde when he unwittingly ends up returning her blanket to her, which Lincoln had previously discarded since he figured that Lily no longer needed it.

109a  Overnight Success

Nickelodeon may have Korrasami as the first LGBT couple in Nick's history, but this episode features the first same-sex parents in Nick's history! Even better is that both of Clyde's fathers are treated like normal dads and without making a huge deal about it.

Cylde spending time with the Loud sisters.

Particularly Luan. Normally when she cracks a joke, everyone in the vicinity groans. Clyde however genuinely likes her brand of humor and clearly enjoys her act, something she genuinely appreciates.

Lincoln realizing he's been horribly selfish and trying to apologize to Clyde at his house, doing it properly when he finds Clyde never left The Loud House and deciding to let Clyde decide what he wants them to do instead of holding them to a schedule, ripping it to pieces.

How he finds him at his house is also heartwarming: he hears laughing when he gets back and finds Clyde, in his sleeping bag happily laughing with the Loud Sisters.

The Ending: Lincoln and Clyde finally watch King of The Rings like Lincoln wanted.. but with the Loud Sisters joining them and Clyde happily spending time with them, ending with the whole group toasting to "The Best Sleepover Ever." It's incredibly sweet.

Lori checking up on Clyde when he faints at their house. While he kept passing out due to it, it's still nice to see that despite being understandably annoyed by his crush on her, she still cares about him.

109b  Ties That Bind

All the kids working together to convince their parents not to "kick them out" of the house.

Luan cheering up a sad Lily with her mime act.

The sisters comforting Luna when she mistakenly believes Mom doesn't like her or her music.

All of the sisters vowing not to let Lincoln get kicked out of the house, and confronting their parents not to do so even after he had fantasized about being an "only child". Lana chimes in that he's their only brother, even after he confessed to this fantasy.

110a  Hand-Me-Downer

A flashback of Luna riding her tricked-out bike with Charles happily riding in the sidecar.

Said flashbacks showing how the bike changed hands from Leni all the way to Lynn, with Lori stepping in to say that they've all learned to make the best of hand-me-downs.

After Lynn lets him keep her bike, Lincoln, feeling he had his turn with it, hands it down to Lana.

110b  Sleuth or Consequences

Lana helping her father fix the toilet.

Lincoln taking the blame for clogging the toilet, meaning that he would be grounded and not allowed to go to the comic book convention, just so Lucy wouldn't endure ridicule for reading the Princess Pony book.

And later that night, she thanks him by giving him a comic book she drew herself.

112a  Along Came a Sister

Lola calling Frank adorable. Maybe this spider's not too disgusting for her tastes.

The girls (minus Leni) attending Frank's funeral when they thought he was dead. Even Lori was present to mourn the arachnid's supposed death!

Leni saving Frank from the exterminator in spite of her fears.

112b  Chore and Peace

As soon as it looks like Lily's been consumed by the mess caused by the chore feud, the rest of the kids immediately call off their strikes to clean things up and save her.

113a  For Bros About to Rock

Luna telling the story of her first concert and how it made her into who she is today.

The mall cop captain taking pity on the kids and letting them out, even giving Luna his spare ticket.

The other girls tell Lincoln about the times Luna ruined their concerts and want to spare him the same fate. Doubles as a funny moment as their method is Lisa revealing an emergency slide she installed in Lincoln's room.

Luna comes back for Lincoln and Clyde even after Lincoln lost his temper with her.

Even though Lincoln was annoyed by Luna, it was still sweet of her that she wanted to make his first concert unforgettable.

113b  It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud House

While the kids are trashing the house looking for the money, they try to keep their destruction quiet to avoid waking a sleeping Lily.

It turns out that Mr. Loud made up the whole thing to get his kids to work together and share, and the reward was his $500 bonus.

Lincoln made his sisters realize that their selfish greedy attitudes of finding money is getting them nowhere with finding the treasure and they all agree to share money for now on even if it is just a quarter.

114a  Toads and Tiaras

Lincoln and Lana gushing madly over the tickets to Dairy Land.

Dad buying the Princess Channel so Lola can watch the pageant, and hiding his pitiful blubbering over not being able to get the Sports Channel from her.

Lincoln eventually realizing he was wrong to make Lana something she's not for his own needs, and encouraging her to be herself; she promptly wins the contest with an improvised noisemaker routine!

Lola witnessing Lana's victory and rewarding her not only the tiara, but the tickets to Dairy Land she promised to Lincoln earlier. Selfish and prone to anger as she may be, she finds it in herself to forgive her brother and twin sister for going behind her back and manages to be a good sport about the entire thing.

In that same scene, Lana and Lola hugging.

114b  Two Boys and a Baby

The little music box tune that plays when Lily falls asleep. Aww.

115a  Cover Girls

All of the girls pitching in to get Lincoln into the house before their parents bust him for staying out past curfew; this includes tending to him when he slams into the house short of his bedroom window.

Lincoln agreeing to cover for all of his sisters on Spring Cleaning Day, and all of them immediately rushing home when this becomes too much for him to handle without complaint.

All of the siblings pretending to be each other just for their Pop-Pop who's calling on video chat, to the point where they seem to be having fun with it!

Lori taking Lily on a picnic with Bobby to see how he handles babies, gushing about the future as she explains this.

115b  Save the Date

After accidentally hurting Ronnie Anne's feelings again, Lincoln decides to give a speech to her in front of everyone, and then, because actions speak louder than words, proceeds to kiss her on a pedestal to show Ronnie how much he likes her.

The next day, Ronnie Anne "breaks up" with Lincoln and slapped him in the face, but then lets him know with a note stuck on an ice bag, that she did it to stop the teasing Lincoln is getting. Said note even had a heart.

116a  Attention Deficit

Lincoln experiencing what it's like to have undivided attention while with Clyde's dads.

The fact the McBrides treat Lincoln, and later the other Louds, like they do their own son, even as dealing with all 11 Louds wears on them.

Lincoln agreeing to let both Lynn and Luna experience this for themselves when he tells of his time with the McBrides.

As much of a handful as they may all be, all of the Loud sisters finally getting some attention to themselves in their time with the McBrides is quite sweet, as most of them have probably never had this luxury and the older sisters in particular not for many years. Lincoln realizes that he can't be mad about this as he realizes they all just want the same thing he does, and actually goes back home so that they can enjoy it.

Mr. And Mrs. Loud finally helping Lincoln with his volcano project, and offering a heartfelt apology that he had to wait so long for it.

116b  Out On a Limo

Lori actually asking the rest of the sisters to let Lincoln have the limo all to himself for a while, with Lincoln agreeing to let them all have their turn when he's finished and promising to take them all to Burpin' Burger.

Lincoln apologizing to his sisters for breaking his promise when he let the fame get to his head, and negotiating a second day with the limo so that he can make it up to them. They all finally get their Burpin' Burger meal.

Lincoln buying a meal for Kirby, who had grown used to driving snobs around until meeting Lincoln.

Kirby allowing Lincoln and his sisters another chance to ride in the limo after Lincoln apologized, despite Lincoln's time having run out, meaning Kirby was no longer legally obligated to drive them around.

117a  House Music

Lincoln and the girls welcoming Luna back to the band even after how rotten she acted toward them.

And Luna apologizing for being a bonehead.

It turns out the bearded stranger Luna met was actually Mick Swagger himself (What a shock.), and he commends Luna and Dad for their playing.

Mick's philosophy on rock n' roll. Its not about being the best, its about having fun.

When Dad talks about being in a band in his younger days and getting kicked out, he's sitting on the floor sobbing while the kids surround him and comfortingly pat him and Luna letting him in their band.

117b  A Novel Idea

Rita taking Lincoln to her office so that he does not have to feel left out for not being able to go to Dad's office with his sisters.

The sisters having the time of their lives playing in Dad's office.

Lincoln going to absurd lengths to save his mother's novel from being destroyed when he accidentally loses it.

Rita not only accepting Lincoln's apology for the loss of her book, but declaring that she will write a new one based on his many misadventures!

Rita and Lincoln skating through the neighborhood with each other on their way home.

118a  April Fools Rules

Ronnie Anne pieing Luan after finding out Lincoln took all of Luan's PUNishment all day just to put her out of harm's way even if she was never in any danger to begin with.

Then immediately after Ronnie Anne pies Luan in the face instead of Lincoln, like Luan planned, Luan isn't even mad, especially when Ronnie Anne explains why she did it. The end of which puts a new spin on Luan's Prank-pocalyse. Aside from getting Lincoln with every prank she'd set up in the house, it implies that the entire thing was set up as a Secret Test of Character for Ronnie Anne. And clearly she passed.

Luan: That girl's a keeper.

118b  Cereal Offender

The girls' group Heel Realization that their hi-jinks and fighting not only cost Lincoln his favorite cereal, but got them kicked out of the store and also got Lincoln in trouble with Mrs. Loud. They get together, buy Lincoln the cereal and even act like the kids in the "Zombie Bran" commercial to cheer him up, all leading to a joyful Zombie Bran-fueled Food Fight among the siblings.

The smile Lori gives Lincoln when handing him his cereal. It really paints a Cool Big Sis picture for her.

Lily pushing a baby grocery cart is just heart-melting, if the siblings' reactions weren't enough. Even her "bonking" of Lincoln with her baby purse when she can't go shopping with him is adorable!

120a  Roughin' It

Lincoln realizing that the things he learned spending time with his sisters actually helped him and Clyde survive, and happily joining them to watch TV at the end of the episode.

120b  The Waiting Game

Lincoln giving up his chance to go to Chandler's party, and convincing the manager of the arcade to let him cover for Lori so she can still go the dance. The most heartwarming moment is no doubt when Lori drops by the arcade to thank him.

And Clyde in turn also giving up his chance to go to Chandler's party since he doesnt consider it fair for Lincoln.

Also Lori's unconditional kindness towards Lincoln all throughout the episode, thanking him for getting her the job and allowing him in on her privileges earned at work. Even after he began to exploit this, she ultimately couldn't say no to him despite the risk involved. Such selflessness from Lori towards her younger brother is a rare sight to see, and Lincoln as noted above comes around to return the favor.

121a  The Loudest Yard

After Lynn's identity is revealed; rather than be bothered by the fact that she's a girl, the football coach tells Lynn to take care of her sprained ankle so she can be on the team next year.

122a  Dance Dance Resolution

Sure, it wasnt necessary and they gave Lincoln a lot of trouble by not telling each other about it, but it was very sweet from Luna, Luan, Lynn, and Lucy to try and get their brother a date.

Clyde helping Lincoln through his four dates from a walkway above the dance floor, despite being terrified of heights. It just shows how good a friend he is.

Lincoln acknowledges it too:

Lincoln: You're a true pal, Clyde.

Lincoln setting Clyde and the other 3 dateless boys up with his own dates so they too can enjoy the dance.

Clyde and Haiku bonding over the fact that they both have crushes on people who they can't be with. Clyde with Lori, who is dating Bobby, and Haiku on a 200 year old (most likely fictional) vampire.

After setting up his friends with his four dates, Lincoln joins Ronnie Anne at the arcade.

122b  A Fair to Remember

Just seeing Lincoln and Bobby having fun together. You can tell Lincoln is having the time of his life with Bobby as a substitute big brother.

After Lincoln convinces Bobby to go back to Lori, she and Lincoln reconcile and she even calls him a great bro.

123a  One Of The Boys

It's pretty sweet seeing how caring and protective the Loud sisters are of Lincoln and, in the AU where the sexes of the Loud children are the exact opposite (meaning that it's one girl and ten boys), the Loud brothers are of Linka (Lincoln's female counterpart).

123b  A Tattler's Tale

Lola taking the blame for all the things her siblings did, since, as it turns out, all she really wanted was to spend time with them and had initially assumed that blackmailing them was the way to do it.

And then Lola is finally let into the secret club. She even finds a way around her chronic tattling by, after the club meeting is over, telling all the secrets to her stuffed animals, noting "it's not like they can tell anyone else!"

It's pretty minor, but Mr. Grouse mocking Lincoln for wearing a tiara, sarcastically asking if he's entering a pageant, and then genuinely wishing him luck when he thinks he really is.

124a  Funny Business

At Maggie's party, one of her friends hits a pinata. After he hits it, his lip quivers and he hugs the pinata. The kid was about to cry. He was sorry for hitting the pinata.

The ending. Luan, even after what happened, asks Lincoln if he still wants to be her assistant, and he agrees. Afterwards, Lincoln and Luan both share a laugh and enjoy the moment while falling over whoopee cushions.

125a - The Price of Admission

While it is meant to be funny, there is something nice about Lori staying up when Lincoln asks for "girl advice." Compared to the other sisters mostly being irritated or tired through their scenes, Lori goes from initially dismissive to looking genuinely happy to talk with Lincoln about it (at least long enough to answer over 60 questions and still smile) before Bobby calls.

125b  One Flu Over the Loud House

We really see Leni's Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold qualities shine here, showing nothing but concern and remembering(!) that the infected are still her siblings and just need warmth and care while they're sick, even having cough drops, tissues and germ masks handy so she could help nurse them all back to health.

She also shows legitimate beef with Lincoln's reckless attitude towards his infected siblings, wondering if he has a heart and cares about their siblings being sick as much as she does.

And at the end of the episode, Clyde decides to take care of the entire family since even though they are infected, they are still human (although he takes an extra precaution by wearing a hazmat suit).

126b  Homespun

The Loud siblings realizing how many good memories they have about the house, and when it seems the tornado has arrived, hugging each other as they expect the worst when the storm suddenly stops, the house surviving with barely any damage.

Lily's flashback (translated by Luan) going back to when the siblings repainted the house for their parents' anniversary. While the first time...didn't fare so well...the second time ended up looking great, especially when Lily leads the kids in leaving their hand-prints on the side of the house (even done in there signature colors as a Call-Back to the intro). leading Lynn Loud, Sr. to declare:

Mr. Loud: (tear-stricken) Best... anniversary gift... EVER!!!

Season 2

201  Eleven Louds A Leapin

The entire Loud family + Clyde and his dads teaming up to bring Mr. Grouse his first happy Christmas in years; They sing a carol specifically written for him, and give him a bus ticket so he can finally go see his family. Mr. Grouse gets his own Heartwarming moment in return when he invites them all over to his house to celebrate Christmas.

To make that moment even more heartwarming, Mr. Grouse gives all the stuff he took from the Louds back as his Christmas present.

"Cooled" a bit when you realize that the bus ticket is ONE WAY.

He gets another one in the end when he dresses up as Santa and brings the Louds more presents. One of those presents is his old sled, which he gives to Lincoln to replace the broken one. Lincoln follows that up by stating that this Christmas, he got the best present of them all: Him and Mr. Grouse now being friends. And then Lincoln wipes out again, accidentally launching his new sled into Mr. Grouse's window.

Lori giving Clyde a kiss when she points out that he's unknowingly standing under the mistletoe in Mr. Grouse's house.

202b  The Old and the Restless

Lincoln and his maternal grandfather, "Pop Pop," having a great day together. You can tell Lincoln really loves his grandfather and vice-versa.

All the inhabitants of the retirement home first helping Pop Pop back in after curfew, and then sticking up for him against the Battle Axe Nurse that runs the place.

203a  Baby Steps

Lincoln playing with/helping all his younger sisters. Especially the twins and Lily.

Yes, he did resort to trickery to make it happen, but it was nice for Lincoln to try and give Clyde more confidence.

Lincoln making a PB&J sandwich for Lisa. Lisa mentions that she likes the way he prepares it for her.

Clyde receiving a pet kitten when he comes home, and telling his dads that he's ready should they ever seek to adopt another child.

203b  Brawl in the Family

The non-fighting sisters being dedicated to stop the fights that are happening.

204a  Suite and Sour

After ruining their parents' one chance at a relaxing time to themselves, the kids decide to make it up to them by turning the house into an impromptu hotel, and then leave their parents alone while they willingly spend the weekend at Aunt Ruth's house (a place they consider worse than Hell!) so they can get the rest and relaxation they deserve.

204b  Back In Black

Lucy developing a crush on Rusty's little brother Rocky.

.....When the sisters catch her in the act of trying to make herself normal, they immediately join forces to make her over in the hopes of helping her win Rocky over. Lucy actually approves of the new look they fashion for her!

Doubly touching is the fact that her more tomboyish siblings Lana and Lynn, and the less fashion-inclined Lisa all unhesitatingly join in.

Lori taking Lucy to play minigolf on a double date with Bobby and Rocky.

After all of Lucy's advances fail, the girls offer a heartfelt apology for the pressure they put on her; especially touching is when Lori confesses that Lucy is perfect being herself, and says that they all love her for who she is.

Lucy finally winning Rocky's affections, during which he explains he simply felt out of her league and didn't know how to talk to her. They both go off to enjoy Lucy's collection of the macabre, during which she shoots Lincoln a warm smile and a thumbs up.

Out of all of the siblings, Lincoln is the only one who doesn't call Lucy "weird" to her face and isn't ecstatic at the idea of her becoming more "normal", in fact he even seems a little disturbed at the thought of her forcibly undergoing the change. Out of all their siblings, he's the only one who shows her unconditional love throughout the whole episode.

206a  Patching Things Up

Lola and Lana actively supporting each other to get their patches and become Bluebell Scouts, and even going so far as to mess up their last test so the other doesnt have to feel bad about not being let into the Bluebell Scouts. They may be polar opposites personality wise, but when they have a common goal they make a great team.

206b  Cheater By The Dozen

Lincoln and Clyde going to every length to determine if Bobby is being unfaithful to Lori.

Clyde's reaction to the idea of Bobby cheating on Lori. Instead of seeing this as an opportunity to become the rebound guy, he decides to work out in order to get some revenge. While that part is Played for Laughs, considering that it turns out to be pointless in the end, it shows just how much Clyde cares for Lori's feelings.

All of the sisters pitching in to help the boys find any evidence of Bobby's disloyalty is really quite touching; Lori is often bossy and condescending towards them in her worst moments, but they are so horrified at the thought of Bobby betraying her trust that they all step in to protect their oldest sister.

Lori actually forgiving all of her siblings and Clyde for their actions when the misunderstanding is explained at their date, moved by the fact that they were simply looking out for her.

As strange as his actions were, the great lengths Bobby went to just to make sure the evening was perfect for Lori is made of all kinds of heartwarming, and shows that his devotion to her hasn't wavered.

207a  Lock 'N' Loud

When Rita and the kids (understandably) get mad at Lynn Sr. for lying them about their being other burglars and getting Mr. Grouse to pretend to be robbed, essentially making all their efforts to secure the house for nothing, Lynn Sr. admits that, in addition to reminding the kids to lock the door at night, he was doing it ultimately try and protect what he himself valued most: his family.

This is enough to get Rita and the kids to forgive him for what he did.

In a strange way, Mr. Coconuts striking up a friendship with Edwin.

207b  The Whole Picture

When Lincoln discovers that he never put in any film in the camera he was using to recreate his childhood memories and ultimately decides to quit trying to get them back, the sisters cheer him up by reminding him of those lost memories. What tops it off is the final scene of the episodes, of all the Loud Siblings happily laughing together.

A small example during that moment; Lori is holding Lana on her lap.

The photo's themselves are all about heartwarming moments between a younger Lincoln and his sisters.

Clyde deserves a mention here too, for being such a good friend. When Lincoln tries to recreate those moments, Clyde happily agrees to play the role of the sisters. And even if some of the reenactments are exhausting, or even painful and dangerous, he never once tries to stop helping Lincoln.

208b  Frog Wild

The video about Lana and Hops. It's sufficient enough to make Lincoln, Ms Johnson and Principal Huggins cry.

209a  Kick the Bucket List

During the montage of Lincoln and Clyde writing their bucket list, when Lincoln falls asleep on the porch, Rita comes out to cover him with a blanket.

209b  Party Down

After her own party bombs, her younger siblings invite Lori and her guests to their party, where they all end up having a great time. Made more heartwarming when the parents come home, and rather than being mad at her, they actually encourage Lori to continue the party.

Doubly awesome is that it's Leni's picture of her siblings having fun that convinces all of Lori's friends to come back when they see it online.

210b  Shell Shocked

After breaking the egg that they were assigned to, Lincoln makes it up to Ronnie Anne by telling Mrs. Johnson about the whole ordeal and convinces her to give him and Ronnie Anne a second chance.

Ronnie Anne then offers Lincoln waffles as a thanks when Lincoln ends up losing the waffle breakfast prize as a result of the above mentioned egg breaking.

211a  Pets Peeved

The Loud Kids group playing with their pets at the beginning of the episode and hugging them near the end of the episode.

In a strange way, while the Loud pets tricked Watterson into being caught and brought to the Green Mile Sanctuary, they also thought that it would be a place where he would be happy and treated well. When they find how bad the place is in reality, they decide to go save him.

211b  Pulp Friction

All the Loud Sisters helping Lincoln and Clyde to get out of detention and post their Ace Savvy comic in time. It's a nice change after previous episodes showed them making fun of Lincoln because of his love for comics.

Lincoln and Clyde helping Principal Huggins by combining their comics together so they both win.

Lincoln using his sisters as models to create the characters of his Ace Savvy comic is also nice. So is the fact that he makes each of them into a badass superheroine.

Rusty: "Where did you get the idea for all those butt-kicking superladies?"

Lincoln: "From my sisters. They've always got my back."

212b  L is for Love

How supportive of each other's love lives the siblings are is heartwarming enough, they all even know the name of their siblings' crushes, but special mention goes to everyone cheering on Luna who isn't as confident about her crush as the others. Becomes doubly so when it turns out that Luna's crush is on a girl, and going by how everyone, even the parents, refer to Sam, her being a girl is only a secret to the audience.

When it's revealed that Lily's crush is her teddy bear. She later draws a picture for it.

The idea of making Luna bisexual is another progressive LGBT move for Nick.

This episode also shows that despite the fact that Leni is obsessed with her own looks, she is not shallow at all. She has a crush on Chaz, an overweight, geeky boy and it's obvious that the only thing that matters to her is that he is a Nice Guy with similar interests.

213  The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos

Bobby/Lori and Lincoln/Ronnie-Anne parting ways when the Santiago siblings and their mother go to visit their relatives.

C.J. excitedly saying Bobby's name when he, Ronnie-Anne, and their mom arrive. The young boy then proceeds to leap into his older cousin's arms.

Lincoln getting along great with the Casagrandes when they first meet.

Meta example - one of Ronnie Anne's cousins, C.J, has Down Syndrome. He is portrayed as kind of slow, but mostly normal, sweet kid and nobody makes a big deal out of it. It helps that he is actually voiced by an actor who also has Down Syndrome, Jared Kozak.

214a  Out of the Picture

Lincoln choosing to upload Lola's new photo into the yearbook when forced to choose between her photo and his own due to the slow computer.

Lola expressing her gratitude to Lincoln for fixing her bad photo, calling him the best brother ever. It's a big improvement over her usual bratty behavior.

Lola giving hugs throughout the episode, from baby Lily to Lincoln and Clyde.

214b  Room with a Feud

Lincoln being willing to stay Lilys roommate so his other sisters can keep their new roommates too, since they are all happier that way.

And then the sisters all switch back to their old roommates for Lincoln's sake.

215a  Back Out There

Sure, they were wrong about Lincoln being hung up on Ronnie Anne, but still, it was nice of Liam, Zach, and Rusty to try and help him get over her.

The very end of the episode when Lincoln admits to the audience he is in love with Ronnie Anne after all:

Lincoln: I guess the guys were right...I really do miss her. (Looks over with a loving smile on his face)

217b  Garage Banned

The siblings harbor no hard feelings towards Lori after she decides to leave them to live on her own in the garage. In fact, they actively help her to stay by fixing the problems she has in her new home. note Of course, at that point, Lori wants to go back to the house (but is afraid that they will mock her if she just asks) and orchestrated these incidents to have an excuse to leave. But they don't know. Hilarity Ensues.

Instead of mocking her for wanting to move back in with them, Loris siblings happily greet her back into the house and give her a group hug.

The relationship between Lori and Lana is adorable in this episode. It's revealed that whenever Lana suffers a nightmare, she seeks the comfort and safety of her big sister Lori by sleeping with her. This happens three times in this episode and it's implied that Lana sleeping with Lori is a frequent occurrence.

Lana: I wish Lori was here. She would make us feel safe.

Leni reminding Lana that she wants to respect Lori's wishes to be alone despite also missing her big sister.

Lori's routine of brushing Lola's hair whenever it gets too tangled. Lola is at a complete loss of what to do without Lori to help her, and things quickly go awry when Lisa gets involved. When Lori does move back in, she realizes how much she missed that time spent with Lola.

218a  Change of Heart

Leni's eagerness to help Clyde act more normal around Lori, from her warm, encouraging smile as he nervously explains himself to literally leaping off the couch to get started. It all reminds you why she's not just "the dumb one" but also "the kind one."

Upon hitting on the idea of recruiting Leni to help, Lincoln doesn't exhibit any reservations or uncertainty, even though he wouldbe quitejustified. He has every confidence in his sister, even though likely no one else would.

218b  Job Insecurity

Feeling like they got their Dad fired, all of the siblings band together to get him a new job and intend to surprise him with it after they get him hired. Although it turns out there was a big misunderstanding, seeing all their efforts towards helping their Dad out of a bad situation is really touching in showing how much they care about him, and how far they're willing to go to make up for a mistake they've made.

Lynn Sr. returns the favor, telling his children that contrary to their beliefs, they make his life better every day and that they're more important to him than any job, as they are irreplaceable. His boss is so moved by this that he immediately gives Lynn Sr. his job back.

It's also worth noting that Lynn expresses no anger or frustration when he realizes the kids have found a new job for him or even later when they quit his new job on his behalf, as he knows they all meant well.

Lola feeling for her father when she sees he now washes dishes for a living, clearly feeling he deserves better. Later she is ecstatic when she finds out this is merely the first step in her father becoming a professional chef at his new job.

Mr. Grouse masquerading as Mr. Loud is also worthy of note, as he is normally unwilling to help the siblings with their schemes. Downplayed a little as they did have to bribe him with food. However, he made a lot more efforts to help than he normally does when he's bribed to help the Loud family.

219b  Future Tense

While they were misguided, Mr. and Ms. Loud didn't force their kids to do activities they didn't like to show off the Yates. They did it because they were afraid they were failing their kids and wanted them to be able to face off the "competitive world" when they grow up.

Related to this, after they tell the kids to just be themselves, the Yates family comes by, and is curious about what's happening. While Rita does gloat a bit about more lenient parenting, it's playful rather than condescending. Plus, the Louds immediately offer the Yates a chance to hang out with them, which they accept.

220a  Friend or Faux?

Throughout the majority of the episode, Lisa saw no point in having friends, and even after hanging out with Darcy and accidentally hurting her feelings, she confesses to Ms. Shrinivas that she still doesn't understand it, which causes her to be put in time out. During this, Darcy comes around to give her a cookie since she looked so sad, causing Lisa to be confused and asks Darcy on why she would act so concerned for her. Darcy just gives her a simple response of "That's what friends do for each other", which makes Lisa finally understand the point of friendship. She then proceeds to split the cookie in half and offers Darcy the second piece, prompting her to join Lisa in time out while Ms. S both watches in approval and changes Lisa's F in Social Skills to an A.

Despite Lisa genuinely upsetting her, Darcy still wanted to be Lisa's friend and help cheer her up.

220b  Yes-Man

While they did guilt-trip Lincoln into helping them convince their parents to give them money, Lincoln's sisters are also very grateful for his help and genuinely praise and acknowledge him as the master of convincing.

When it looks like Lincoln's unable to convince his parents to give him money, Luna agrees to help by lending him her guitar so he can try another approach to convince them. And given the fact that he uses Mr. Coconuts right after, then Lucy's gravestone, we can guess that Luan and Lucy tried to help him too.

The Loud Sisters organizing their own concert for Lincoln after he misses out in a VIP concert of SMOOCH because, as due to the sisters using Lincolns tactics to ask their parents for money, Lincoln was unable to get the money he needed for the concert. They even managed to convince SMOOCH to drop by at the house for him.

They acknowledge him as their VIB. Very Important Brother.

The lyrics of the aformentioned concert consist of saying how much they think that Lincoln is the best brother ever.

The concert ends with all the sisters giving him a group hug.

When Lincoln finally caves in and tells Luna about how to be convincing, her eyes light up.

221b  No Spoilers

Simply all the efforts deployed by the kids to throw a surprise party to their mother. Sure, they weren't very good at it without Leni's advices. But they were committed.

And of course the actual surprise party organized by Leni, which features Pop Pop and Aunt Ruth among the guests. Also, Rita's joyful reaction when she sees it.

222b  Mall of Duty

Lincoln doesn't even hesitate to give away his precious signed book to bribe Ms Scoots to help him rescue Lily. At the end of the episode, he acknowledges to his younger sisters that they are way more important than the autograph he was looking for and apologizes to them for dragging them into the mall for his own selfish reasons. Lucy, Lola, Lana and Lisa forgive him. They later stop him from revealing to their parents that he didn't do his job as a babysitter responsibly and make up a story to cover for him... In exchange he has to let them keep the baby ducklings Lana helped hatched during their time in the mall.

223a  Read Aloud

By the time Lola successfully reads a book, the pizza contest is over and the rest of the family takes it out on Lincoln. Lincoln doesn't even try to defend himself this time, only for Lola to confess. The episode ends with Lola using her newfound reading ability to make her own pizza for the family.

Lincoln helping Lola read in general. He is just so patient with her, as well as genuinely happy that Lola is finally reading something, even if it takes so long that they miss the competition.

224  Tricked!

Lincoln and Clyde giving all their Halloween candy to the kids in their neighborhood to replace the candies 2 jocks stole from them earlier.

Both Lincoln and Rita were able to tell, even through her lack of emoting, that Lucy was really happy with the corn maze set up and how well it ended up going.

It's also worth noting that the whole family eagerly helped her build and decorate her corn maze, and the oldest sisters actually agreed to spend the night in it to scare the people entering the maze.

226a  Snow Way Down

Clyde and his dads making amends after the whole ordeal on the Ramp of Insanity, and even dragging Lincoln into the group hug.

226b  Snow Way Out

Lana giving up her winning wrapper so Flip will get the Louds home. Her siblings greatly appreciate her sacrifice, and Lana eventually still gets to meet her idol.

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301A - Roadie to Nowhere.

Luna and Chunk rocking together during the concert at the end of the episode.

303A - White Hare

Lincoln accepts his sisters' advice, and it works. And despite the fact that he made a fool of himself by missing the school bus, the new girl doesn't mock him for it like the other kids on the bus do.

There's also one that's a Call-Back to "Back in Black"; this time around, when one of the Loud kids tries to change to impress a crush, the others take Lincoln's approach in the aforementioned episode: saying there's no need to change. The girls are even worried over Lincoln's total makeover.

303B - Insta-Gran

After a rough start, the Loud kids accept Myrtle as their new grandmother and even start calling her Gran-Gran, like she wanted.

The fact that you can see in the trophy case in the background, and Lincoln's space now has more in it than just the trophy the girls made, including his contest winning comic.

304B - No Place Like Homeschool

At the end of the episode, after Lola gets up to get ready to go back to regular school (after failing her weekly homeschool-test after helping her siblings getting ready for theirs), she's surprised to see the rest of her siblings (minus Lily) up as well, and Lincoln explains that he and the rest of their sisters are getting ready to go back to regular school. When Lola expresses confusion at this, her siblings go into greater detail:

Realizing that Lola has a much greater need to be homeschooled, Lincoln and the rest of the sisters explained the real reason why Lola failed her test to their parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Loud agreed to give Lola another chance so that she can continue being homeschooled during the main competition season for beauty pageants.

Lola's very touched by this and instigates a group hug with her siblings as part of thanking them for their sacrifice.

307A - Fandom Pains

Lucy admitting that she liked Lori and Leni watching the show with her, and asks them to continue doing so even though their favorite character Tristan was killed off. In turn, Lori and Leni confess that even though Tristan was what got them interested in the show, they kept watching it afterwards because they enjoyed Lucys company.

307B - Rita Her Rights

Feeling overwhelmed by her rambunctious family, Rita starts committing a series of small crimes to get sentenced to community service by cleaning up the park, which she uses as an excuse to get away from the house. After her latest crime nets her some jail time, the family goes to visit her in lock up, where Rita's arresting officer tells her to meet her at a predetermined spot for some more peace and quiet. The episode ends with her waking up late, and finding a note from Lynn Sr., saying that he would take the kids for the day so that she can have the house all to herself.

309B - Head Poet's Anxiety

The episode is just full of these for Lucy and Luan. Highlights include:

Luan comforting Lucy after the latter gets a rejection letter by explaining that it's a natural part of life in the arts, showing off all of her own rejection letters to prove it.

Luan actually making Lucy laugh with a couple of poetry puns after agreeing to tutor her.

After learning that Luan's dream is to be the youngest person to perform at the Royal Woods Theatre, Lucy is actually willing to pass up her own big chance in order to not destroy Luan's dream.

After finding out Lucy is willing to pass up her big chance in order to not destroy Luan's dream, Luan swallows up her jealousy and encourages her to do it, causing Lucy to actually hug her.

Lucy's poem at the end about how about how grateful she is to Luan and how much she looks up to her.

Dreams burnt to ash Hope tangled like laces Till love swept in With puns and funny faces Where my path will lead I can't be sure But if ever I'm lost I'll look up to her

312A - Gown and Out

Lori doting on Lola when she believes Lola really is sick and thus unable to participate in the pageant.

And then Lori and Lincoln teaming up to make Lola realize that pageants are about more than just winning, and encouraging her to continue.

315A - House of Lies

As misplaced as it was, Lisa's push to remove lying in the Loud House was because she genuinely thought lying was damaging the household. And when it's made painfully to her clear that the inability to lie is making things worse, she has her family assist her in destroying her lie detection equipment.

315B - Game Boys

In an odd sense, there's how the conflict of the episode kicks off: Clyde is afraid of letting Lincoln borrow his Snap for a day (primarily because of his sisters), but Clyde had already (reluctantly) let Lincoln borrow it. Because he's afraid of ruining his friendship with Lincoln by making Lincoln give it back, Clyde opts to hang out at the Loud House to keep an eye on it.

At the end of the episode, when Clyde is forced to admit the truth to Lincoln (after the Louds discover him hiding under the dining room table), Lincoln admits that while he would've been hurt initially by Clyde changing his mind, he wouldn't have minded giving it back anyway.

Right as Clyde is about to leave with his Snap, Mr. Loud trips over Geo and accidentally throws deconstructed pizza at Clyde... only for Lincoln to take the blast for Clyde. And although a small bit of sauce got on the Snap, Clyde made a point to wait until he left to start worrying about it, for Lincoln's sake.

316A - Sitting Bull

Although it is quickly subverted due to receiving complaints from their clients after the fact, It is still touching when Lynn thanks her older sisters for her first babysitting job.

It is played much more straight later when the older four sisters come to a compromise with Lynn, realizing that her aggressive tactics work when it comes to controlling rowdier children like the Fox quintuplets.

To make things up to her sisters, Lynn begs their former clients to re-hire them as their babysitters after having tried to steal them for herself earlier. After much persuasion, she succeeded.

Thanks to Lynn's disciplinary tactics, the Fox parents are finally able to go out more often without fear of their kids getting out of control.

The sisters feel genuinely guilty about setting Lynn up with the five most difficult children among their clients, and storm the house in makeshift armor ready to defend her if the situation calls for it. Luckily, Lynn had already figured out how to control their behavior by the time they showed up.

317 -Really Loud Music

Lincoln and Clyde sing a song about their friendship; it's rather adorable.

The family is less than pleased with Luna's Girliness Upgrade since they're fully aware this isn't the real her.

When Luna ditches her new look and decides to be herself, Michelle and Doug try to pull the plug on her performance but Lynn and Lana are not having it at all and put the kibosh on the duo's attempted kibosh.

She is also genuinely happy for them both when her classmates come around and give the duo another chance, quickly making friends with the two of them. After fretting over their well-being for the entire day, Lynn realizes that Lincoln and Clyde are going to be just fine in their new school after all.

320A - Jeers for Fears

Chandler appearing to make a HeelFace Turn at the end of the episode. Unlike his only other appearance, this time he actually appreciates what Lincoln and Clyde do for him and even invites the two to hang out with him and his friends after apologizing for his past behavior.

321- The Loudest Thanksgiving

After the Louds and Casagrandes get into a food fight to determine whose meal was better, Lori and Bobby run off to Flip's, the only place open on Thanksgiving. When they track them down, Lori and Bobby explain that if their families are going to fight over whom they will spend the holiday with, then they will spend the holiday by themselves. Flip, normally a cheap and conniving Con Man, has a Pet the Dog moment by saying they should alternate, and with that compromise, both families make peace, and spend the rest of the holiday in the gas station and it even brings Flip to tears.

324- Racing Hearts

Lori and Leni being completely supportive of Luna's relationship with Sam. Lori even gives her some helpful advice when she starts to worry about how little she and Sam have in common.

Luna and Sam bonding over their shared lack of baking skills, after having despaired at finding common interests outside of music.

325a - Stage Plight

Luan and Benny sharing their first kiss at the end and completing the play as Romeo and Juliet is full-on adorable.

The moment leading up to the kiss qualifies as well. After Benny initially quits the play, believing that Luan wasn't comfortable around him, Luan tries to explain that she was just nervous about kissing him and that she really likes him, but is only able to do so through Mr. Coconuts. Benny's response? Bring out his own puppet, Mrs. Appleblossom, and have her reveal that his feelings were completely mutual.

Mr. Coconuts and Mrs. Appleblossom seem to develop a relationship of their own.

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